kShooting Movies

4 Display the Live View image.

Press the <A> button.

X The image matching the [Screen settings] (p.109) setting is displayed on the LCD monitor.

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o: Shooting movie 6

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Movie Shooting Time

Focus the subject.

Before shooting a movie, focus with AF or manual focus (p.113-119).

Start shooting the movie.

Press <0> to start shooting the movie. While the movie is being shot, the “o” mark will be displayed on the upper right of the screen.

Stop shooting the movie.

ress <0> again.

With a 4GB card, you can shoot a movie in [1920x1080] for about 12 min. At [640x480], about 24 min. (Based on Canon’s testing standards.)

You can shoot movies up to about 90 min. total at 23°C/73°F. Or up to about 80 min. total at 0° /32°F (with a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6).

About the Screen

During movie shooting, the top, bottom, left, and right parts of the screen will have a semi-transparent mask. The area enclosed by the semi-transparent mask will be the movie image that is recorded. The semi-transparent mask size will change depending on the [Movie rec. size] setting (p.121).

In the fully-automatic modes (1/C), the movie shooting screen will always be displayed.

In the d/s/f/a/Fmodes, if [LV func. setting] is set to

[Stills+movie], you can still shoot movies by pressing <0> even if [Screen settings] has been set to [Stills display] or [Exposure simulation].

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